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re: Once Gay Rights Are Fully Recognized...What Is The Next Civil Rights Frontier?
Posted on 2/5/14 at 2:28 am to SundayFunday
Posted on 2/5/14 at 2:28 am to SundayFunday
quote:Many will think this absurd but this will become an issue in the future. The more nihilistic/atheistic our culture becomes, the worse things will get.
Equal rights to people who want to marry animals.
Oh...you can add the right to have sex with young boys to that list as well.
Posted on 2/5/14 at 2:29 am to JazzyJeff
Perhaps so, when animals and young children possess the faculties to give consent.
Because grown men and women can consent to sex, marriage, and trade, among other things. Children, and likewise animals, are not afforded this ability.
It's not a question of whether or not homosexuality is innate, natural, etc., but whether or not two (perhaps more) self-owning adults are allowed to enter into a contract with one another.
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My question is, if we give full marriage rights to one (and we should), what ACTUAL reason is there for denying the other?
Because grown men and women can consent to sex, marriage, and trade, among other things. Children, and likewise animals, are not afforded this ability.
It's not a question of whether or not homosexuality is innate, natural, etc., but whether or not two (perhaps more) self-owning adults are allowed to enter into a contract with one another.
This post was edited on 2/5/14 at 2:32 am
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